Yup use a midi CC send and set it to CC70 and to one of the internal midi channels (slota ... slotd). when done within the same patch it might get a bit confusing at first _________________Jan
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Does this modify the whole patch? Like randomization? Is there any way to confide the changes to specific modules? When adjusting a knob on a midi controller does it slightly change the whole patch randomly?

Ah ok ... well in that case give the morph a CC number (right click on its knob), and send random signals to that CC..._________________Jan
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can you use a morph knob to send random cc's to any part of the patch? i know you can send random cc's from a midi controller. i'm interested in sending random cc's from the morph itself.

The position of a morph knob can be controlled with a CC, random or not. The morph can then affect any knob or group of knobs in the patch by an arbitrary amount. You can use up to 8 morph groups at one time in a patch, each with it's own CC.

Ok. Say I have a morph knob. One of 8. Say I want to use it to adjust 2 oscillator pitches. But instead of it sending 0-127 in a straight line it sends it randomly. In other words, the morph knob sends random cc values instead of linear values. So the pitch jumps randomly instead of normally.

Slot B uses the control sequencer to scramble values from a knob - assign this knob to a morph if you want to.

Slot A uses what seems an overly complicated set of modules to scramble every position a knob can have. I haven't been able to find a nice and easy way to detect change in this way, maybe someone else has a better trick.

Anyway, I don't think it's possible to intercept the value a morph knob sends and randomize it - anything more complicated than just setting a value has to be done in the modules.

Ok. So, how is this done? Say I assign Morph one to controller 15. Now what do I do? Sorry this is a beginners question. I'm using a homemade hardwired midi controller and I can easily program random CC values using the software Midipipe, but I would rather the G2 do all this stuff without a computer. Ughh..

Use a MIDI CC send module, connect an unipolar random signal to it's value input, set the CC value in the CC send module to the one you associated with the morph knob and set the Chan(nel) to SlotA (or when the patch is in another slot use that slot instead).

But be sure to click on the MIDI CC module and then press F1, otherwise it might not work _________________Jan
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